That's definitely it. Also the mutation of rigid-to-sharp shapes, who's Magnitude alternates depending how far you are from it, or at which angle you're observing it. Even then, i don't even know if that's a good description. The video is without-a-doubt a work of art, and explains it better than i could. Thank's for posting Greg.

RPJ, have you ever played in VR? If you can immerse yourself in the experience, even partially suspend your connection to the 'real world' and become the avatar in your world, you can easily lose yourself... just like I could in this vid whilst listening to Pink Floyd 'Echoes'.

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"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it."

I'm a very avid gamer. I just finished playing Assassins Creed 2 on Xbox 360, and let me tell you, just for the immersive experience of exploring the Renaissance Italian cities in which the story is centered in, is definitely worth the price of the disc.

(In fact, this game is a must-play for any person interested in conspiracy theories, ancient astronauts and secret societies, perhaps I should write a review of it, once I get my hands on the third installment of the series).

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It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!